* Over 1 million civilians died during the Korean War.
* Many of the civilian deaths were caused by the bombing of cities and towns, as well as the use of chemical weapons.
* The war also caused a great deal of displacement, with millions of people fleeing from their homes to avoid the fighting.
Soldiers:
* Over 2 million soldiers were killed during the Korean War.
* The vast majority of the soldiers who died were from South Korea, North Korea, and the United States.
* Many of the soldiers who died were young men who had never had the chance to live full lives.
Prisoners of War:
* Over 1 million soldiers were taken prisoner during the Korean War.
* Many of the prisoners of war were held in camps in North Korea, where they were often mistreated and subjected to harsh conditions.
* Thousands of prisoners of war died in captivity, and many others were never repatriated after the war.
Refugees:
* The Korean War created a massive refugee crisis, with millions of people fleeing their homes to avoid the fighting.
* Many of the refugees were women and children who had been separated from their families.
* The refugees often lived in crowded and unsanitary conditions, and they faced a constant threat of starvation and disease.
The Korean people:
* The Korean War had a devastating impact on the Korean people, both in terms of human life and the destruction of their country.
* The war also left a legacy of hatred and division between the North and the South.
* The war is still remembered in Korea today as a time of great suffering and loss.